Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969–1976, Volume
XXXV, National Security Policy, 1973–1976
Persons
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Aaron, Harold R., Major
General, USA; Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence
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Abramowitz, Morton I., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense for East Asia and Pacific Affairs
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Abrams, Creighton W.,
General, USA; Chief of Staff until September 4, 1974
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Adams, Brockman (Brock),
member, U.S. House of Representatives (D-Washington)
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Agnew, Spiro T., Vice
President of the United States until October 10, 1973
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Aldridge, Edward C., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Program Analysis and Evaluation; Director
for Planning and Evaluation, Department of Defense, from May 18, 1976
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Allen, Lew, Jr., Lieutenant
General, USAF; Director of the National Security Agency from August
1973
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Anderson, George W., Jr.,
Admiral, USN; Chairman of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory
Board until 1976
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Armstrong, Anne Legendre,
Counselor to the President for Special Affairs and Women until 1974; U.S.
Ambassador to the United Kingdom from March 17, 1976
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Ash, Roy L., Assistant to the
President for Management and Budget and Director, Office of Management and
Budget from February 2, 1973 until February 3, 1975
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Ashley, Thomas L., member,
U.S. House of Representatives (D-Ohio)
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Baker, Howard H., Jr.,
Senator (R-Tennessee)
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Baker, William O., President
of Bell Telephone Laboratories and Member of the President’s Foreign
Intelligence Advisory Board
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Barnes, Thomas J., member,
National Security Council Staff from September 1975 until September
1976
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Bartlett, Dewey Follett,
Senator (R-Oklahoma)
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Behr, Robert M., Assistant,
Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
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Bellmon, Henry L., Republican
Senator from Oklahoma
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Borg, C. Arthur, Special
Assistant to the Secretary of State and Executive Secretary of the
Department from July 12, 1976
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Boverie, Richard T., General,
USAF; member, National Security Council Staff from August 1973 until April
1976
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Bray, Leslie, Jr., Major
General, USAF; Director of the Federal Preparedness Agency
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Brezhnev, Leonid, General
Secretary, Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet
Union
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Brock, William Emerson, III,
Senator (R-Tennessee)
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Broomfield, William S.,
member, U.S. House of Representatives (R-Michigan)
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Brown, George S., General,
USAF; Air Force Chief of Staff from August 1, 1973 until June 30, 1974;
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff from July 1, 1974
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Buchen, Philip W., Legal
Counsel to the President from August 15, 1974
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Buffum, William Burnside,
U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon until January 17, 1974; Assistant Secretary for
International Organization Affairs from February 4, 1974 until December 18,
1975
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Bush, George H.W.,
Representative to the United Nations until January 18, 1973; Head of the
U.S. Liaison Office in Beijing from October 21, 1974 until December 7, 1975;
Director of Central Intelligence from January 30, 1976 until January 20,
1977
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Byers, Wheaton B., Executive
Secretary of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board from 1973
until 1976
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Cannon, James M., Assistant
to the President for Domestic Affairs and Director of the Domestic Council
from February 28, 1975
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Carter, James Earl (Jimmy),
Jr., President of the United States from January 20,
1977
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Carver, George A., Jr.,
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence for National Intelligence
Officers
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Case, Clifford Philip,
Senator (R-New Jersey)
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Casey, William J., Chairman
of the Securities and Exchange Commission until 1973; Under Secretary of
State for Economic Affairs from February 2, 1973 until March 14, 1974;
President and Chairman of the Export-Import Bank until 1976; member of the
President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board from 1976
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Cederberg, Elford A., member,
U.S. House of Representatives (R-Michigan)
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Cheney, Richard B., Deputy
Assistant to the President from December 1974 until November 1975; White
House Chief of Staff and Assistant to the President thereafter
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Cherne, Leo, Member of the
President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board from June 28, 1973 until
March 11, 1976; thereafter Chairman
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Chiles, Lawton Mainor, Jr.,
Senator (D-Florida)
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Chou En-lai (Zhou Enlai),
Premier of the People’s Republic of China until January 8, 1976
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Clements, William P., Jr.,
Deputy Secretary of Defense from January 30, 1973
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Clift, Denis A., member,
National Security Council staff
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Colbert, Evelyn, National
intelligence officer for Japan and Pacific-Asia, Central Intelligence
Agency
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Colby, William E., Deputy
Director of Operations, Central Intelligence Agency from March 2 until
August 24, 1973; Director of Central Intelligence and Chairman of the United
States Intelligence Board from September 4, 1973 until January 30,
1976
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Conable, Barber B., Jr.,
member, U.S. House of Representatives (R-New York)
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Cotter, Donald R., Assistant
to the Secretary of Defense for Atomic Energy
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Cranston, Alan M., Senator
(D-California)
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Currie, Malcolm R., Director
of Defense Research and Engineering from June 21, 1973
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Curtis, Carl Thomas, Senator
(R-Nebraska)
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Cushman, Robert E., Jr.,
General, USMC; Commandant of the Marine Corps until June 30, 1975
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David, Edward E., Jr.,
Chairman of the National Security Council’s Special Panel on
Telecommunications Security
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Davis, Jeanne W., Staff
Secretary, National Security Council
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DeBruler, Henson R. (Ray),
Assistant National Intelligence Officer for Strategic Programs, Central
Intelligence Agency
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Dole, Robert (Bob) Joseph,
Senator (R-Kansas)
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Domenici, Pete Vichi, Senator
(R-New Mexico)
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Duckett, Carl E., Deputy
Director for Science and Technology, Central Intelligence Agency until June
1, 1976
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Eagleburger, Lawrence S.,
Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
from January 31, 1973 until May 10, 1973; member, National Security Council
staff from 1973 until 1974; Deputy Under Secretary of State for Management
from May 14, 1975
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Eckerd, Jack, Administrator of
the General Services Administration
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Edwards, William Jackson
(Jack), member, U.S. House of Representatives
(R-Alabama)
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Elliott, David D., member,
National Security Council staff
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Ellsworth, Robert F.,
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs from June
5, 1974 until December 22, 1975; Deputy Secretary of Defense from December
23, 1975 until January 10, 1977
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Enders, Thomas Ostrom,
Assistant Secretary for Economic and Business Affairs from July 24, 1974
until December 22, 1975; U.S. Ambassador to Canada from February 17,
1976
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Farley, Philip J., Deputy
Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1973
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Flanigan, Peter M., Assistant
to the President until August 15, 1974
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Ford, Gerald R., member, U.S.
House of Representatives (R-Michigan) and House Minority Leader until
December 6, 1973; Vice President of the United States from December 6, 1973
until August 9, 1974; President of the United States from August 9,
1974
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Foster, John S., Jr.,
Director, Defense Research and Engineering, Department of Defense until June
21, 1973; member of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board from
June 28, 1973
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Franco Bahamonde, Francisco,
General; Chief of State, Spain
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Friedersdorf, Max L., Special
Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs from January until June
1973; Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs from June
1973 until January 1975; Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
thereafter
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Fulbright, J. William,
Senator (D-Arkansas) and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign
Relations until 1974
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Galvin, Robert W., member of
the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board from June 18, 1973;
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Motorola, Inc.
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Garment, Leonard, Special
Consultant to the President until May 9, 1973; Counsel to the President from
May 10, 1973 until January 3, 1974; Assistant to the President from January
4, 1974 until August 9, 1974
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Giaimo, Robert N., member,
U.S. House of Representatives (D-Connecticut)
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Gibbons, Sam Melville,
member, U.S. House of Representatives (D-Florida)
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Goldwater, Barry Morris,
Senator (R-Arizona)
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Goodby, James E., Deputy
Director, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs
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Goodpaster, General Andrew
J., Commander in Chief, European Command and Supreme
Allied Commander, Europe until December 1974
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Gorog, William F., Deputy
Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs
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Graham, Daniel, Lieutenant
General, USA; Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency from September
1974 until December 1975
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Granger, Clinton E., member,
National Security Council staff from August 1974 until September 1976
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Gray, Gordon, member of the
President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board and Director of the R.J.
Reynolds Tobacco Company
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Greener, William I., Jr.,
White House Deputy Press Secretary from April 15, 1975 until December 20,
1975; Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs from December 21,
1975 until July 31, 1976
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Griffin, Robert P., Senator
(R-Michigan)
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Gromyko, Andrei A., Soviet
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Guhin, Michael A., member,
National Security Council staff until December 1974
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Habib, Philip C., Assistant
Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs from September 27,
1974 until June 30, 1976
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Haig, Alexander M., Jr.,
Brigadier General, USA; Deputy Assistant to the President for National
Security Affairs until January 1973; Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, 1973;
Assistant to the President and White House Chief of Staff from August 1973
until August 9, 1974; Commander in Chief, U.S. European Command, and Supreme
Allied Commander, Europe, from 1974
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Hall, Albert C., Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Intelligence until March 25, 1976
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Hartman, Arthur A., Assistant
Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs from January 8,
1974
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Hartmann, Robert T.,
Counselor to the President from August 9, 1974
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Hebert, Felix Edward, member,
U.S. House of Representatives (D-Louisiana) and Chairman of the House
Committee on Armed Services
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Helms, Richard M., Director
of Central Intelligence until February 2, 1973; U.S. Ambassador to Iran from
March 1973
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Hill, Robert C., Assistant
Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs from May 11, 1973
until January 5, 1974
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Holcomb, M. Staser, Rear
Admiral, USN; Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, 1976
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Hollings, Ernest F., Senator
(D-South Carolina)
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Holloway, James L., III,
Admiral, USN; Chief of Naval Operations from July 1, 1974
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Howard, Robert, Office of
Management and Budget
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Hughes, Howard R., Jr.,
industrialist
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Hughes, John T., Chairman of
the Ad Hoc Committee of the United States Intelligence Board
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Hummel, Arthur W., Jr.,
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs from July
12, 1976
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Humphrey, Hubert Horatio,
Jr., Senator (D-Minnesota)
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Hyland, William G., Director
of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research from January 21, 1974 until
November 24, 1975; Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security
Affairs thereafter
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Ikle, Fred Charles, Director,
Arms Control and Disarmament Agency from July 10, 1973
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Ingersoll, Robert S.,
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs from January
8, 1974 until July 9, 1974; Deputy Secretary of State and Chairman of the
National Undersecretaries Committee from July 10, 1974 until March 31,
1976
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Inman, Bobby R., Rear
Admiral, USN; Director of Intelligence, Department of the Navy
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Jackson, Henry Martin
(Scoop), Senator (D-Washington)
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Javits, Jacob Koppel, Senator
(R-New York)
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Jones, David C., General,
USAF; Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force from July 1, 1974
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Jordan, Amos A., Acting
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs from April
2, 1974 until June 4, 1974 and December 23, 1975 until May 5, 1976
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Keegan, George J., Major
General, USAF; Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, U.S. Air Force
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Kennedy, Richard T., Director
of Planning and Coordination, National Security Council until January 23,
1975
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Kim Il-sung, President of the
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea)
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Kissinger, Henry A.,
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs until November 3,
1975; Secretary of State from September 21, 1973
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Kleppe, Thomas, Secretary of
the Interior
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Knoche, E. Henry, Deputy
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from July 3, 1976
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Korologos, Tom C., Deputy
Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs from 1973 until
1974
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Kubisch, Jack B., Assistant
Secretary for Geographic Areas from May 29, 1973 until September 4, 1974;
U.S. Ambassador to Greece from September 26, 1974
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Laird, Melvin R., Secretary
of Defense until January 29, 1973; Counselor to the President for Domestic
Affairs from 1973 until 1974
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Land, Edwin H., member of the
President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board; Chairman of the Board,
Polaroid Corporation
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Leggett, Robert L., member,
U.S. House of Representatives (D-California)
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Lehman, John F. Jr., member,
National Security Council staff until September 1974; thereafter Deputy
Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
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Lodal, Jan M., member,
National Security Council Staff from 1973 until 1974; Director, Program
Analysis, National Security Council from August 1974 until August
1975
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Lord, Winston, member,
National Security Council staff until 1973; Director of the Department’s
Planning and Coordination Staff from October 12, 1973 until February 26,
1974; Director of the Department’s Policy Planning Staff from February 27,
1974
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Luce, Clare Boothe, member of
the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board from June 28,
1973
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Lynn, James T., Secretary of
the Department of Housing and Urban Development from February 2, 1973 until
February 5, 1975; thereafter Assistant to the President for Management and
Budget and Director, Office of Management and Budget
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MacDonald, Donald A., member,
National Security Council Staff from August 1974 until June 1976
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Malek, Frederic V., Special
Assistant to the President until 1973; Deputy Director, Office of Management
and Budget from 1973 until 1975
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Mahon, George H., member,
U.S. House of Representatives (D-Texas) and Chairman of the House Committee
on Appropriations
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Mansfield, Michael J. (Mike),
Senator from (D-Montana) and Senate Majority Leader
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Mao Tse-tung (Mao Zedong),
Chairman of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, People’s
Republic of China
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Marsh, John O., Jr.,
Counselor to the President from August 10, 1974
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Marshall, Andrew W.,
Consultant to the National Security Council; Director of the Net Assessment
Group, National Security Council Staff, until 1973; thereafter Director of
the Office of Net Assessment, Office of the Secretary of Defense
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Maw, Carlyle E., Legal
Adviser of the Department from November 27, 1973 until July 9, 1974; Under
Secretary of State for Security Assistance from July 10, 1974 until
September 17, 1976
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McAuliffe, Eugene V.,
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs from May
6, 1976
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McClellan, John Little,
Senator (D-Arkansas) and Chairman of the Senate Committee on
Appropriations
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McCloskey, Robert J., U.S.
Ambassador to Cyprus from June 20, 1973 until January 14, 1974; Ambassador
at Large from February 14, 1974 until February 20, 1975; Ambassador at Large
and Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs from February 21, 1975 until
September 10, 1976; U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands from October 22,
1976
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McClure, James A., Senator
(R-Idaho)
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McGovern, George S., Senator
(D-South Dakota); unsuccessful Democratic nominee for President of the
United States in 1972
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McNamara, Robert S.,
Secretary of Defense from January 21, 1961 until February 29, 1968
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Middendorf, J. William, II,
U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands until June 10, 1973; thereafter Secretary
of the Navy
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Michel, Robert Henry, member,
U.S. House of Representatives (R-Illinois)
-
Moorer, Thomas H., Admiral,
USN; Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff until July 1, 1974
-
Muskie, Edmund Sixtus,
Senator (D-Maine) and Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Budget
-
Newsom, David D., Assistant
Secretary of State for African Affairs until January 13, 1974; thereafter
U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia
-
Nitze, Paul H., Department of
Defense representative to the United States SALT delegation
-
Nixon, Richard M., President
of the United States until August 9, 1974
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Nunn, Samuel (Sam) Augustus,
Senator (D-Georgia)
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Ober, Richard, National
Security Council Senior Staff member for Intelligence Coordination from
August 1974 until September 1976
-
Odeen, Philip, member,
National Security Council staff
-
Ogilvie, Donald G., Associate
Director, Office of Management and Budget
-
O’Neill, Paul H., Assistant
Director, Office of Management and Budget from 1973 until 1974; Deputy
Director thereafter
-
O’Neill, Thomas P. (Tip),
Jr., member, U.S. House of Representatives
(D-Massachusetts) and House Majority Leader
-
Packard, David, Deputy
Secretary of Defense from 1969 until 1971
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Pastore, John O., Senator
(D-Rhode Island); Co-Chairman, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy from 1975
until 1976
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Pell, Claiborne, Senator
(D-Rhode Island)
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Pickering, Thomas R.,
Executive Secretary of the Department of State from July 30, 1973 until
January 31, 1974; thereafter U.S. Ambassador to Jordan
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Porter, William J., Under
Secretary of State for Political Affairs from February 2, 1973 until
February 18, 1974; U.S. Ambassador to Canada from March 13, 1974 until
December 16, 1975; U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia from February 21,
1976
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Potter, David S., Assistant
Secretary of the Navy for Research and Development from September 14, 1973
until August 16, 1974
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Proctor, Edward W., Deputy
Director for Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency
-
Quillen, James Henry, member,
U.S. House of Representatives (R-Tennessee)
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Ratliff, Rob Roy, Central
Intelligence Agency; Executive Secretary of the 40 Committee
-
Ray, Dixy Lee, Chairperson,
Atomic Energy Commission from February 6, 1973 until January 19, 1975;
Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and
Scientific Affairs from January 19, 1975 until June 20, 1975
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Reagan, Ronald, Governor of
California and candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination in
1976
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Rhodes, John Jacob, member,
U.S. House of Representatives (R-Arizona) and House Minority Leader from
1973
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Richardson, Elliot L.,
Secretary, Department of Health, Education and Welfare until January 29,
1973; Secretary of Defense from January 30, 1973 until May 24, 1973;
Attorney General of the United States from May 25, 1973 until October 20,
1973; U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom from February 1975 until January
1976; Secretary of Commerce thereafter
-
Rickover, Hyman G., Admiral,
USN; Director, Naval Reactors Branch, Bureau of Ships and Division of
Reactor Development, Atomic Energy Commission
-
Robinson, Charles W., Under
Secretary of State for Economic Affairs from January 3, 1975 until April 9,
1976; thereafter Deputy Secretary of State
-
Rockefeller, Nelson A., Vice
President of the United States from December 1974; member, President’s
Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board until December 19, 1975
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Rogers, William D., Assistant
Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs from October 7, 1974 until
June 18, 1976; Under Secretary for Economic Affairs from June 18, 1976 until
December 31, 1976
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Rogers, William P., Secretary
of State until September 3, 1973
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Rumsfeld, Donald H.,
Permanent Representative on the Council of the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization from February 2, 1973 until December 5, 1974; Assistant to the
President from September 27, 1974 until November 19, 1975; Secretary of
Defense from November 20, 1975
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Rush, Kenneth, Deputy
Secretary of Defense until January 29, 1973; Deputy Secretary of State from
February 2, 1973 until May 29, 1974; Acting Secretary of State from
September 3, 1973 until September 22, 1973; Counselor to the President for
Economic Policy from May 1974 until September 1974; U.S. Ambassador to
France from November 21, 1974
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Ryan, John D., General, USAF;
Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force until July 31, 1973
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Saunders, Harold H., Director
of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research from December 1, 1975
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Schlesinger, James R.,
Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission until 1973; Director, Central
Intelligence Agency from February 2, 1973 until July 2, 1973; Secretary of
Defense from July 2, 1973 until November 19, 1975
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Scott, Hugh Doggett, Jr.,
Senator (R-Pennsylvania) and Senate Minority Leader
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Scott, William Lloyd, Senator
(R-Virginia)
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Scowcroft, Brent, Major
General, USAF; Military Assistant to the President until 1973; Deputy
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from 1973 until
1975; Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from November
20, 1975
-
Seamans, Robert C., Jr.,
Secretary of the Air Force until May 14, 1973; President of the National
Academy of Engineering from May 1973 until December 1974; Administrator of
the Energy Research and Development Administration thereafter
-
Shultz, George P., Director,
Office of Management and Budget from 1970 until 1972; Secretary of the
Treasury from June 12, 1972 until May 8, 1974; member of the President’s
Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
-
Simon, William E., Deputy
Secretary of the Treasury from February 1973 until May 1974; Administrator,
Federal Energy Office from December 1973 until April 1974; Secretary of the
Treasury from May 1974 until January 1977
-
Sisco, Joseph John, Assistant
Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs until February
18, 1974; Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs from February 19,
1974
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Smith, William Y., Lieutenant
General, USAF; Assistant to the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
-
Solomon, Richard H., member,
National Security Council staff from August 1974 until June 1976
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Sonnenfeldt, Helmut, member,
National Security Council staff until 1974; Counselor, Department of State
from January 7, 1974
-
Spiers, Ronald I., Assistant
Secretary of State for Politico-Military Affairs until August 2, 1973; U.S.
Ambassador to the Bahamas from September 7, 1973 until September 2,
1974
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Springsteen, George S., Jr.,
Executive Secretary of the Department from January 31, 1974 until July 14,
1976; thereafter Director of the Foreign Service Institute
-
Stein, Herbert, Chairman,
Council of Economic Advisers until 1974
-
Stennis, John Cornelius,
Senator (D-Mississippi) and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Armed
Services
-
Stoertz, Howard, Jr.,
National Intelligence Officer for Strategic Programs, Central Intelligence
Agency
-
Sullivan, Leonard, Jr.,
Director, Defense Program Analysis and Evaluation from May 21, 1973 until
February 11, 1974; Assistant Secretary of Defense for Program Analysis and
Evaluation from February 11, 1974 until March 13, 1976
-
Symington, William Stuart,
Senator (D-Missouri) and member of the Senate Committee on Armed
Services
-
Teller, Edward, University
Professor of Physics and Associate Director of the Lawrence Livermore
Laboratory, University of California; member of the President’s Foreign
Intelligence Advisory Board
-
Teng Hsiao-p’ing (Deng
Xiaoping), Vice Premier of State Council, People’s
Republic of China from 1973 until 1974
-
Thurmond, James Strom,
Senator (D-South Carolina)
-
Timmons, William E.,
Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs until 1974
-
Tower, John G., Senator
(R-Texas) and member of the Senate Committee on Armed Services
-
Tucker, Gardiner L.,
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Systems Analysis until March 30,
1973
-
Vest, George S., Director of
the Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs from April 29, 1974
-
Wade, James P., Jr., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs; Director
of the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty Task Force, Department of Defense;
Chairman of the Defense Review Panel Working Group
-
Walsh, Paul, Associate Deputy
Director for Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency
-
Walters Vernon A., Lieutenant
General, USA; Deputy Director of Central Intelligence until July 2, 1976;
Acting Director of Central Intelligence from July 2, 1973 until September 4,
1973
-
Warner, John W., Secretary of
the Navy until April 8, 1974
-
Weinberger, Caspar W.,
Director, Office of Management and Budget until February 1, 1973; Secretary,
Department of Health, Education and Welfare from February 12, 1973 until
August 8, 1975
-
Weiss, Seymour, Director of
the Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs from August 6, 1973 until January
17, 1974; U.S. Ambassador to the Bahamas from September 11, 1974 until
December 15, 1976
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Weyand, Frederick C.,
General, USA; Commander, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam from 1972
until 1973; Chief of Staff, United States Army from October 3, 1974 until
October 1, 1976
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Wickham, John A., Jr., Major
General, USA; Senior Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense from
1973 until 1976
-
Wilson, Louis H., General,
USMC; Commandant of the Marine Corps from July 1, 1975
-
Wilson, Samuel V., Lieutenant
General, USA; Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency from May
1976
-
Wilson, Robert Carlton (Bob),
member, U.S. House of Representatives (R-California)
-
Young, Ruben Milton, Senator
(R-North Dakota)
-
Ziegler, Ronald L., Press
Secretary to the President until 1973
-
Zumwalt, Elmo R., Jr.,
Admiral, USN; Chief of Naval Operations until July 1, 1974